What's Coming to Netflix, HBO Now, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in September

From Jerry Seinfeld's stand-up return to a new season of “Narcos,” here's what's streaming

Aug. 28, 2017

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Labor Day Weekend looms on the horizon, and what better way to celebrate the contributions of the American worker than by relaxing on the couch and binge-watching your favorite films and TV shows?

Netflix, HBO Now, Amazon Prime, and Hulu unveiled their digital streaming lineups for September and rest assured there are enough new series, fresh comedy specials, and recent theatrical hits to keep even the pickiest of viewers glued to their tube all month long.

Amazon Prime will add a massive amount of movies in September, including "Wedding Crashers," "The Lost City of Z," "Dirty Dancing," and Chris Rock's reincarnation comedy "Down to Earth." The streamer will also unveil several cult international horror and sexploitation films from the '70s, including titles like Britain's "Virgin Witch," France's "Schoolgirl Hitchhikers," France's lesbian prison film "Successive Slidings of Pleasure," a Spanish-French erotic horror film "A Virgin Among the Living Dead," and also Italy's "nunsploitation" flick "The Sinful Nuns of Saint Valentine." On the TV side, Amazon is dropping new seasons of Jeffrey Tambor's Emmy-winning comedy "Transparent," and Tig Notaro's "One Mississippi," among others, and will also kick off its run as the new landing spot for NFL's "Thursday Night Football."

Hulu is adding classic movies—"The Silence of the Lambs," "Ordinary People," and Maggie Gyllenhaal's kink-filled breakout film "Secretary," among others—and recent remakes—"The Magnificent Seven" and "Ben-Hur"—alike in September. The streamer will also deliver the final season of "The Mindy Project," starring Mindy Kaling and recent Stern Show guest and celebrity superfan Ike Barinholtz, as well as add several beloved series from the '90s, including over 800 combined episodes of "Family Matters," "Perfect Strangers," "Hangin' With Mr. Cooper," and of course "Full House" with John Stamos and Bob Saget.

But that's just the tip of the streaming iceberg. Here's the complete list of what's coming to Netflix, HBO Now, Hulu, and Amazon Prime in September: